Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Smith gives a somewhat exuberantly enthusiastic account of the student conference at Kansas City, but even the printer's error of inserting the tail piece several pages before the conclusion cannot conceal the evident sincerity with which it is written...
...always easy for people to comprehend that the ordinary accretions of the attic, in the form of family letters, old account books, diaries, pamphlets, narratives written for the information of the family, etc., have often greater historical value than formal printed accounts by secondary historians, or autographs of distinguished men. There is sometimes a failure to perceive that an officer's commission in 1750 as a higher value than a printed county history on that period. The Commission, as its name signifies, is interested mainly in getting together material relating to western history, although a vast deal of this material...
This election is held annually after the mid-year period for the purpose of "meeting exceptional cases where persons have shown distinguished excellence in scholarship, but have failed, for reasons not affecting their good character, to attain very high grades." This allows the society to take account of cases which have not been voted on in the Fall because- of technical considerations, particularly where men, graduating in three years, have taken the oral examination for distinction at graduation, and have not taken the written examination, and whose marks have consequently not yet been recorded at the Office...
...Wilkins 2L., of Salem, and E. W. Middletown 2L., of Charlestown, S. C., have resigned from the Bureau, on account of their work on The Law Review, and in their places E. W. Freeman 2L., of Plainfield, N. J., and H. K. Urion 2L., of Chicago, Ill., have been elected...
Previous to the address by Professor Perry, P. E. Sabine 3G., secretary of the society, outlined two undertakings which the society now has in view. The first regards the provision of rooms in College dormitories for men now living in private houses. On account of the Freshman dormitories an unusual number of rooms will be available next year, and it is though that all or part of Perkins Hall may be given over to those graduates who desire to room in College dormitories...